
Lorraine Hansberry was born May 19, 1930, in Chicago, Illinois. Her family challenged legal segregation, giving rise to the Supreme Court case Hansberry v. Lee. This might have inspired Hansberry to accomplish a first: The opening of A Raisin in the Sun on Broadway on March 11, 1959, which was adapted to screenplay form for two feature films. No black female author had done the former before. The play's storyline about the Youngers, a black family trying out an integrationist vision of life in spite of societal racism, resonates with Hansberry's father's legal battle from a decade earlier. Although Hansberry had many writings published and wrote other plays, The Sign in Sidney Brustein's Window was her only other play that got a production during her life. In 1963, Hansberry received a diagnosis of pancreatic cancer, leading to her untimely death at the age of 34.
movieNational Theatre Live: Les Blancs
2019 · Writer
movieLorraine Hansberry: Sighted Eyes / Feeling Heart
2017 · Self (archive footage)
movieA Raisin in the Sun
2008 · Theatre Play
tvAmerican Playhouse
1982 · Theatre Play
movieBlack Theatre: The Making of a Movement
1978 · Self (Archive Footage)
movieTo Be Young, Gifted and Black
1972 · Writer
movieTo Be Young, Gifted and Black: The World of Lorraine Hansberry in Her Own Words
1969 · Writer
movieA Raisin in the Sun
1961 · Screenplay, Theatre Play
tvThe David Susskind Show
1959 · Self